Toyota CH-R: FCTA (Front crossing traffic
alert)
When approaching an intersection,
etc., at a low speed, vehicles
approaching from the left and right
of the front of the vehicle can be
detected and the driver informed of
these vehicles.
FCTA system control
- When the system detects a vehicle
approaching from the left or
right in front of your vehicle when
approaching an intersection, a
notification will be displayed.

- When the system determines
that your vehicle may be about to
enter an intersection even
though a vehicle is approaching
from the left or right in front of
your vehicle, a buzzer will sound
and a message will be displayed
to urge you to depress the brake
pedal.
- Multi-information display

WARNING
■For safe use
Driving safely is solely the responsibility
of the driver. Pay careful attention
to the surrounding conditions in
order to ensure safe driving. The
FCTA system is a supplementary system
that informs the driver of vehicles
approaching from the left and right of
the front of the vehicle.
Over-reliance on this system may
lead to an accident resulting in death
or serious injury. The details of the
warning display may differ from the
actual traffic conditions. Although the
warning display will stop being displayed
after a certain amount of time,
this does not necessarily indicate that
there are no longer any vehicles or
pedestrians around your vehicle.
■FCTA system operating conditions
The system will operate when all of the
following conditions are met:
- A shift position other than P or R is
selected
- The vehicle speed is approximately 15
km/h (10 mph) or less
- A vehicle is approaching from the left
or right in front of your vehicle at a
speed between approximately 10 to
60 km/h (7 to 37 mph)
- There are no vehicles in front of your
vehicle
- The accelerator pedal is not being
strongly depressed
- The brake pedal is not being strongly
depressed
■Situations in which the system may
operate even though no vehicles
are approaching
In certain situations, such as the following,
the system may operate even
though no vehicles are approaching:
- When approaching objects on the
roadside, such as guardrails, traffic
signs, utility poles, street lights, trees,
tall grass, walls, etc.
- When passing an object on the side of
the road, such as a parked vehicle
- When a vehicle or pedestrian is
approaching from the left or right in
front of your vehicle in the distance
- When a vehicle or pedestrian is moving
within a parking spot, etc., next to
the lane your vehicle is in
- When a pedestrian or bicyclist is
approaching on a sidewalk
- When a vehicle or pedestrian is moving
away from your vehicle
- When an approaching vehicle is
decelerating or stops
- When an approaching vehicle makes
a left/right turn immediately in front of
your vehicle
- When a pedestrian is approaching
your vehicle
- When an oncoming vehicle makes a
right/left turn
- When your vehicle enters an intersection
before a vehicle approaching from
the left or right in front of your vehicle
- When stopped at traffic light and a
vehicle approaches from the left or
right in front of your vehicle
- When making a left/right turn in front
of an approaching vehicle

- When an oncoming vehicle
approaches and passes
- When being overtaken by another
vehicle
- When driving next to another vehicle
or a pedestrian
- When a vehicle or pedestrian
approaches the side of your vehicle
■Situations in which the system may
not operate properly
In situations such as the following, a
vehicle may not be detected by a front
side radar sensor and the system may
not operate properly:
- If an approaching vehicle moves suddenly
(sudden steering, acceleration,
deceleration, etc.)

- If a vehicle is approaching from the
left or right of the front of your vehicle
diagonally
- When a vehicle is approaching from
the left or right in front of your vehicle
in the distance
- When there is an object between your
vehicle and an approaching vehicle
- When several vehicles are approaching
with little space between them
- Situations in which the sensors may
not operate properly
- Situations in which some or all of the
functions of the system cannot operate
Changing FCTA settings
- The FCTA can be enabled/disabled
through a customize setting.
- The following settings of the
FCTA can be changed through
customize settings.